The Dodge Dart came to be in 1960 but needed a few years to settle in the position it became famous. Originally a full-size rig, the Dart was re-assigned midsize duty in 1962. Dodge redesigned it for ...
Dodge didn’t set out to make a friendly little street machine in 1968. It took a compact Dart, banged in a 426 Hemi, stripped out everything soft, and ended up with something that looked barely ...
The 1968 Hemi Dart was not built to flatter ordinary drivers. It was a factory experiment in how far Detroit could stretch the definition of “street legal” before physics and common sense pushed back.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s heyday of the American muscle car, Dodge delivered some of the fastest and most powerful vehicles on the road, with the Charger, Challenger and certain other underrated ...
Back in 1968, Dodge partnered up with Hurst and created a HEMI-powered compact that's still mind-blowingly wild even nearly six decades later. During the 1960s, the Chrysler Corporation ruled Super ...
The early '60s were without a doubt the golden era of Super Stock drag racing, and Chrysler Corporation was the undisputed leader of the movement. Beginning with the Maximum Performance 413 Wedge ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
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